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Climate change

United Nations • Climate change refers to long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns. Human activities have been the main driver of climate change, primarily due to the burning of fossil fuels like coal, oil and gas.
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HOW PRESSURE SYSTEMS CONTROL THE CLIMATE: PART 1 - DECLINING EXTREME WEATHER

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CLIMATE CRISIS NARRATIVE: WET REGIONS TO GET WETTER AND DRY TO GET DRIER

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CONVECTION & HADLEY CIRCULATION

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HADLEY CIRCULATION & QUASI PERMANENT PRESSURE SYSTEMS

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THE RESULTS FROM AN INTERNATIONAL TEAM OF SCIENTISTS EXAMINING TRENDS IN GLOBAL RAINFALL SUGGEST DECLINING CONVECTIVE ENERGY AND RAINFAL Global climatology and trends in convective environments

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WET REGIONS GETTING DRIER!

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CONVECTIVE STORMS ARE MOST DESTRUCTIVE: HURRI ANES, TORNADOES, HEAVY RAIN, HAIL & LIGHTNING 95 percentile of CAPE [] kg '

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MOIST AIR BELOW DRY COLD AIR INCREASES CONVECTIVE POTENTIAL ENERGY

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SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS DECREASING

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VIOLENT TORNADOES DECREASING

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NATURAL OSCILLATIONS LIKE EL NINO MODULATE DRY HIGH-PRESSURE AREAS AND WET LOW-PRESSURE AREA

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Up Next: HOW PRESSURE SYSTEMS CONTROL THE CLIMATE: PART 2 - DESERTS AND DROUGHTS

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HOW PRESSURE SYSTEMS CONTROL THE CLIMATE PART 1 – DECLINE IN EXTREME WEATHER
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2021Dec 20
The most destructive storms are convective storms like hurricanes , tornadoes, thunderstorms and heavy rainfall. This video examines where the greatest convective energy is located and why scientists are finding a decrease in extreme weather, evidence that contradicts the climate crisis narratives. A transcript of video is available at https://perhapsallnatural.blogspot.co... Jim Steele is Director emeritus of San Francisco State University’s Sierra Nevada Field Campus, authored Landscapes and Cycles: An Environmentalist’s Journey to Climate Skepticism, and proud member of the CO2 Coalition.

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Jim Steele

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